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  • The Fasting Practice: To Grow in Holiness | Save Sikele
    2025/07/22
    In this teaching from Psalm 4, we reflect on the call to holiness that arises in seasons of pressure, longing, and prayerful dependence on God. David’s cry in this psalm reveals a heart that refuses to chase after empty things and instead turns toward the Lord in righteousness and trust. We’ll explore how fasting becomes a practical response to this call—a way to quiet our desires, realign our hearts, and pursue the peace that only God can give. Psalm 4 invites us to a deeper place of surrender, where holiness isn’t about performance but about resting in God’s presence with integrity, reverence, and joy.
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    48 分
  • Ephesians 5:21-33 | Reimagining the Household in Christ
    2025/07/21
    In this teaching from Ephesians 5:21–33, we explore Paul’s profound vision for marriage, rooted in mutual submission and modeled after Christ’s love for the Church. Far from a cultural relic, this passage offers a countercultural invitation into a relationship of self-giving, sacrifice, and honor. We’ll unpack how the Gospel reshapes power dynamics, what it means for husbands to love sacrificially and for wives to respond respectfully, and how this mysterious union reflects the covenant between Christ and His people. Whether single or married, this teaching offers deep insight into God’s design for love, leadership, and unity in the body of Christ.
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    45 分
  • The Fasting Practice: Offering Ourselves to Jesus | Save Sikele
    2025/07/16
    Psalm 35:13 gives us a glimpse into David’s deep personal sorrow and spiritual discipline: “I humbled my soul with fasting.” In this teaching, we reflect on how fasting is more than a religious duty—it is a heart posture of humility before God. David’s example shows us how to respond to conflict, betrayal, and suffering with prayerful dependence and spiritual focus. This message unpacks the role of fasting in cultivating humility, aligning our hearts with God, and interceding for others—even our enemies.
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    52 分
  • Ephesians 5:18-21: Filled With the Spirit | Aaron Sikele
    2025/07/16
    In this teaching from Ephesians 5:18–21, we explore Paul’s powerful call to be "filled with the Spirit" and how that shapes every part of our daily lives. Rather than chasing temporary highs or empty distractions, believers are invited into a Spirit-filled life marked by joyful worship, gratitude, and mutual submission. This message unpacks what it really means to live under the Spirit’s influence—expressed through singing, thanksgiving, and humble relationships in the church and the home. Discover how being filled by the Spirit transforms your attitude, your community, and your witness to the world.
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    42 分
  • The Solitude Practice | A Conversation
    2025/07/10
    In a world full of noise, hurry, and constant connection, the practice of solitude feels both deeply needed and strangely difficult. In this episode Aaron Sikele, Eric Goetsch, and Save Sikele sit down to explore the spiritual discipline of solitude—why Jesus pursued it, why we resist it, and how it can become a pathway to deeper peace and intimacy with God. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or just hungry for more stillness in your life, this conversation invites you to slow down, unplug, and make space to be fully present—with yourself and with God. 0:00 - Introduction 2:25 - Finding God’s Strength in Stillness 30:26 - The Pattern of Jesus 36:37 - Encountering Ourselves 50:46 - Encountering God 1:02:32 - Jacob’s Encounter With God 1:22:30 - Encountering the Enemy 1:34:20 - Closing Thoughts
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    1 時間 54 分
  • Liberty Sunday: Free Indeed | Aaron Sikele
    2025/07/06
    In a world full of pressure, performance, and pretending, many people are stuck living behind masks—longing to be free but not sure how to get there. In 2 Corinthians 3:17, Paul announces a bold and beautiful truth: real freedom is found only in the presence of the Lord. This message will explore the contrast Paul makes between the old covenant of the law—marked by veils, fear, and fading glory—and the new covenant of the Spirit—marked by unveiled faces, boldness, and transformation.
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    34 分
  • The Community Practice: Stay Together To Grow | Aaron Sikele
    2025/07/01
    Spiritual growth isn’t a solo journey—it happens in the soil of committed relationships. In a culture that often runs from conflict, avoids vulnerability, and prioritizes convenience, the gospel calls us to something deeper: staying together to grow. In this final message of our Community Practices series, we explore how long-term, honest, and stable relationships are essential for spiritual formation. From the early church in Corinth to our modern gatherings, God has always used community to shape His people. Through love, truth, confession, forgiveness, and shared rhythms, we are formed into the image of Christ—not alone, but together. This sermon will challenge us to resist the drift of isolation and instead lean into the kind of community where real growth happens: not fast, not flashy, but faithful. Because when we stay together, we don’t just survive—we grow.
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    42 分
  • Ephesians 5:14-17 | Darkness is Defeated | Save Sikele
    2025/07/01
    In a world where spiritual sleep and moral darkness often feel overwhelming, Paul calls the church to wake up. In Ephesians 5:14–17, we are reminded that Christ's light doesn’t just expose the darkness—it defeats it. This passage is a powerful call to live as children of light, fully awake, fully aware, and fully engaged with God’s will. Paul urges us to walk wisely—not aimlessly—and to make the most of every opportunity in a world that is losing its way. As we rise from the deadness of sin and apathy, Christ shines on us and through us, bringing clarity, purpose, and victory over darkness. This teaching will encourage believers to live with urgency, intentionality, and hope—knowing that the light of Christ has overcome the night, and now we are bearers of that light.
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    47 分